And the Oscar goes too... Oops! I mean... The winners of my TCM 31 Days of Oscar giveaway are...
1) Frank A. ~ Guest Blogger & The Avenger's Enthusiast
Favorite Oscar-Winning Movie: The Apartment (1960)
2) Wendy Moon ~ Movie-Viewing Girl and fellow L.A.M.B.
Favorite Oscar-Winning Movie: Sunset Blvd (1950)
3) Lisa R. ~ Screwball Comedy & Hitchcock Afficianado
Favorite Oscar-Winning Movie: Amadeus (1984)
4) Mercurie ~ A Shroud of Thoughts
Favorite Oscar-Winning Movie: Citizen Kane (1941)
5) Kate Gabrielle ~ Silents and Talkies
Favorite Oscar-Winning Movie: You Can't Take it With You (1938)
6) Casey K. ~ Noir Girl
Favorite Oscar-Winning Movie: Rocky (1976)
7) Caitlin ~ Fire & Music
Favorite Oscar-Winning Movie: All About Eve (1950)
8) Millie ~ Classic Forever
Favorite Oscar-Winning Performance: Ray Milland in The Lost Weekend (1945)
9) Nicole ~ Classic Hollywood Corner
Favorite Oscar-Winning Performance: Charles Coburn in The More the Merrier (1943)
Favorite Oscar-Winning Movie: Rebecca (1940)
10) DKoren ~ Sidewalk Crossings
Favorite Oscar-Winning Performance: Lee Marvin in Cat Ballou (1965)
Winners shall be receiving this splendid TCM University Composition Notebook in the mail!
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That is so funny that Nicole picked Charles Coburn in The More the Merrier--- I was torn between picking him or You Can't Take it With You.
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm looking forward to putting all my movie viewing notes in this one.
ReplyDeleteI just saw The More the Merrier for the 2nd time and laughed even harder. Charles Coburn was a genius in that movie. Congrats to all the winners!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the winners, and thanks for holding this fun contest, Raquelle!
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree with everyone else that Charles Coburn was wonderful in The More the Merrier! He is perfect in that film. Damn the torpedoes!
Thanks so much, Raquelle!
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